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When the FA lifted the ban on women playing organised football in 1972, these ladies decided to make the most of it.
A police dog played a key part in tracking down a suspect who drove across six lanes of the A2 at speeds of up to 120mph.
A pub is thought to have been targeted by arsonists for a second time in three months.
Model, actor and presenter Kelly Brook has wed in a lavish, fairytale ceremony but reporter Nicola Jordan remembers her humble beginnings in Kent.
A businessman who runs a chicken restaurant has launched a new venture in historic tunnels under a high street.
A mum fears her daughter may be wheelchair-bound with long-term ill health because so many hospital appointments were cancelled due to Covid.
After toasting the success of last year's inaugural festival, a town's two-week cocktail bonanza is back – and it's bigger and better than ever.
Conservationists have been recovering dumped supermarket trolleys from a creek which fetch thousands in scrap metal value.
After 17 years and nine major operations, a mum-of-three is clear of bowel cancer and wants to encourage others to check for symptoms.
A day centre which has become a lifeline for adults with profound learning disabilities is set to close after falling into financial problems.
These are the dramatic pictures that show the extent of a huge blaze in Kent as fire crews battled numerous separate fires.
After a 20-year restoration project, an iconic vehicle is to be hired out to take people to their final resting place.
After more than a decade of accidents, near-misses and minor injuries, it's the end of the road for a notorious bollard.
An award-winning charity which has helped thousands of homeless and vulnerable people is getting a new roof over its head – an empty Argos store.
A councillor wants to curb a town's late-night economy to crack down on drunken revellers responsible for rowdy and antisocial behaviour.
Detectives investigating a serious, unprovoked attack have issued a CCTV image of two hooded men they want to talk to.
What started as a treat for a family member has led to a nationwide business with bespoke trailers selling for up to £33,000.
A fish bar and grill house which was converted from a town centre pub has ceased trading.
Conservationists have raised strong objections to a proposed development of 158 flats set in blocks of up to 10 storeys high.
A bar owner believes he has been "hung out to dry" over a council order to remove an outside canopy he put up to claw back trade.
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